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Parade State Zero: Leaving Military Leadership to Survive Canada Lillington
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9798403349352 |
Author: |
Lillington |
Book Title: |
Parade State Zero: Leaving Military Leadership to Survive |
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English |
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Survival |
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Military |
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Canada |
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1754263587 |
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Parade State Zero: Leaving Military Leadership to Survive Canada Lillington
This product data sheet is originally written in English.
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : Jan. 20 2022
Language : English
Print length : 357 pages
Go inside the mind and life of a Canadian military leader. The book takes on a story-telling style drawing the reader in, from the time Christian is a young boy growing up in Cape Breton to commanding a military base in Ontario, Canada.
Christian embodies what our military wants in a faithful servant. Christian committed 26 years of his life to service. He served and led exactly as he was trained, which served him well in combat and leadership, but also caused him tremendous pain and suffering in his personal life. Christian worked his entire career in overdrive, and even now believes that a good night?s sleep is anything over four hours. When Christian began to struggle with grief and depression, he did everything within his power to stay on course. His story is a sobering reminder that there are limits to the amount of trauma and loss that the human spirit can withstand.
Christian holds this book out as a self-help book for the struggling vet. In fact, he takes the reader on a journey so descriptive and delightful you?ll be left with a sense of exactly what it was like growing up in a small fishing town in Cape Breton. As much as he was eager to leave the ?small pond,? he shares with humility his struggles to find his place in the vast military world. Although hindsight is 20/20, Christian has written this book as if he was right back there at RMC, on the training ground, or in combat during the Afghanistan conflict and that is what makes his book great.
It was a diagnosis of complex PTSD that led to Christian's early retirement, but this is not where his story ends. At the end of the book, Christian provides the reader with clinical information about the signs of PTSD and available treatment. He openly accepts that having complex PTSD is a constant work in progress but post-PTSD growth does exist. After all of his turmoil, he discusses how he is recovering and the principles by which he now lives his life.
This book is a rare glimpse inside the Canadian military, and is sure to spark curiosity and raise adrenaline levels even in those unfamiliar with military life.
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Christian embodies what our military wants in a faithful servant. Christian committed 26 years of his life to service. He served and led exactly as he was trained, which served him well in combat and leadership, but also caused him tremendous pain and suffering in his personal life. Christian worked his entire career in overdrive, and even now believes that a good night?s sleep is anything over four hours. When Christian began to struggle with grief and depression, he did everything within his power to stay on course. His story is a sobering reminder that there are limits to the amount of trauma and loss that the human spirit can withstand. Christian holds this book out as a self-help book for the struggling vet. In fact, he takes the reader on a journey so descriptive and delightful you?l
Country/Region of Manufacture
Canada
Genre
Military
Topic
Survival
Language
English
Book Title
Parade State Zero: Leaving Military Leadership to Survive
Author
Lillington
ISBN
9798403349352
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